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Shameka Marie Shines with Riveting New Release ‘Wrong Side’

Shameka Marie Shines with Riveting New Release ‘Wrong Side’
Photo Courtesy: Eric Stewart (@_saveimage) | Stylist: Christina Kim Davis

By: Monet Anais

In the backstage echelons of contemporary music, many untold narratives are musically woven, waiting for their moment to serenade the world. One such talent can no longer remain under wraps: Shameka Marie, a dynamic songwriter whose recent voyage into the realm of performance sets the stage for an electrifying triumph.

Shameka has been an unsung hero in compositions for illustrious figures in the industry. She has made substantial strides operating behind the songwriting curtain, but her recent venture signifies a notable shift in focus. No longer content to remain in the background, Shameka is stepping into a new role: the artist. As she walks this ambitious path, she carries a depth of musical wisdom alongside a spectrum of songs she has penned over the years.

Preparing to electrify the music landscape, Shameka recently unveiled her latest creation, “Wrong Side.” This soul-stirring number echoes the humdrum existence many find themselves entrenched in, portraying a vibrant narrative inspired by the realities of everyday life. Her resonant lyrics reverberate through listeners’ hearts, reflecting the overwhelming struggle of managing dreams while imprisoned in a 9-to-5 routine.

Indeed, one striking verse encapsulates the essence of the song:

Been snoozing my alarm for the past 45

I wanna call out, but I ain’t the reason

While the lyrics ring true for Shameka, they also paint a broader portrait of a struggle almost universally experienced. This ability to resonate strongly with her audience is a testament to her songwriting prowess and her genuine understanding of the human experience.

Shameka Marie Shines with Riveting New Release ‘Wrong Side’
Photo Courtesy: Christina Kim Davis (@christinakimdavis_) and Gemini Vision (@geminivision__)

Talents such as Shameka don’t arise in isolation; her craft has been cultivated through years of nurturing a deep appreciation for music and a notable influence from some of the industry’s strongest songwriters. Plaintively admitting her admiration for revered artisans like Babyface, Diane Warren, and Aster Dane, Shameka’s work reflects the distinctive notes of their influence.

Interestingly, Shameka nurtured her talents amidst unique experiences that further amplified her creative prowess. The spirited songwriter first discovered her knack for songwriting at 14; parallel to this, she dabbled in basketball until she was 16. The power of music, however, created an irresistible pull, leading her to migrate to Philadelphia to hone her writing skills and develop a signature sound. Brimming with musical traditions spanning diverse genres, the city proved an influential crucible in shaping her music.

Shameka Marie Shines with Riveting New Release ‘Wrong Side’
Photo Courtesy: Eric Stewart (@_saveimage) | Stylist: Christina Kim Davis

As Shameka unfurls her wings beyond the confines of the foundational songwriting realm, she carries a sincere aspiration: to write music that spins relatable tales. With this abiding vision lighting the way, her journey is set to orchestrate a profound symphony of milestones.

No longer concealed behind the lyrics penned for others, Shameka is ready to make her mark in the music industry. Her journey only just begins with “Wrong Side,” offering listeners an enticing taste of what’s to come in her upcoming EP. 

Those intrigued by her melodic incantations can delve deeper by following Shameka on her Instagram account, @iamshamekamarie.

Immerse yourself in the calming and relatable rhythm of “Wrong Side,” available on Spotify

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